On Wednesday, the media world was rocked by allegations of sexual misconduct against employees at two major news networks, prompting comedian Kathy Griffin to take a jab at CNN’s Jake Tapper, the host of the Sunday talk show “State of the Union.”

First, former “Today” host Matt Lauer was fired by NBC over an accusation that he sexually harassed a woman during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.

Tapper confirmed the news about Davis on Twitter, praising CNN for reacting “swiftly and appropriately.”

This tweet is accurate. When CNN executives were told about these complaints, they reacted swiftly and appropriately, as they should. Workplaces need to be safe and I am fully supportive of CNN's action. https://t.co/S4ZPNfTCPm

“It’s not so! No idea what she’s talking about. Maybe just how inevitably there will soon be another — but it sure won’t be me,” he wrote.

Tapper wasn’t the only media figure that Griffin went after. In an earlier tweet, she claimed to have suggested to NBC executive producer Jim Bell that Rachel Maddow host “Meet the Press.” Bell, she wrote, “LOST IT, a little?”

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Hi kids. AnyWhoooooo it’s actually way bigger than Matt Lauer. Hey, @jfb, remember at the dinner party when you said NBC wouldn’t consider a woman to host Meet the Press? I suggested Maddow and you, how shall I say, LOST IT, a little? XXOO, KG

Matt Lauer has been on my list for a while. It’s really too bad more Americans don’t come to my shows. I pretty much recite the list in every show. Haha. I told you, my memory is long, my friends. I’ve been around a long time…